Protected Forests (Tuilleries-Bagatelle) Rules (Cap. 116). Country/Territory Grenada Document type Regulation Date 1956 (2013) Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Forestry, Water Keyword Forestry protection measures Protection forest Offences/penalties Grazing/transhumance Protected area Pastoralism Water conservation zone Bank Geographical area Americas, Caribbean, Small Island Developing States Abstract These Regulations prohibit within the lands declared to be a protected Forests Area by a Protected Forests Order, to: (a) erect any building or reside; (b) tether, pasture or graze any animal; (c) light any fire; or (d) cultivate any land or grown any crops on them, without the written approval of the Chief Forestry and Lands Officer. In granting approval the Chief Forestry and Lands Officer may lay down such terms and conditions as he or she may consider necessary. Demarcated strips on banks of Full text English References - Legislation Implements Forest, Soil and Water Conservation Act (Cap. 116). Legislation | Grenada | 1949 (1984) Keyword: Ecosystem preservation, Environmental planning, Forest management/forest conservation, Forestry protection measures, Institution, Policy/planning, Timber extraction/logging, Authorization/permit, Protection forest, Forest service/forest officers, Private forest, Soil conservation/soil improvement, Protected area, Enforcement/compliance, Offences/penalties, Protection of species, Public land, Grazing/transhumance, Freshwater quality/freshwater pollution, Freshwater resources management, Water conservation zone, Protection of habitats Source: FAO, FAOLEX